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1. Standards and Guidelines Commission Update
2. Successfully Selling Security
3. War Driving: Drive, Detect, Defend for Wireless Networks
4. Cyber Security Series - "e-Terror"
5. Impacts of Sharing Information In Private / Public Partnerships
7. Explosive Threats and Target Hardening, a Study In Explosives Physical Security
8. The Yin-Yang of Enterprise Security Risk Management
9. The Increased Risk From Chemical, Biological, or Radiological Threats – What the Professional Can Do
10. Making a Security Training Video
11. Prosecuting a Trade Secret Thief: Defining Success and Avoiding the Pitfalls
12. Developing the Next Generation of Security Leaders: Developing the Best People to Take Our Place
13. Business Watch Programs: Maximizing Security Opportunities
14. The Badge and the Bottom Line
15. Negligent Security On Trial
16. Security Management Advice from the Top
17. Security From the Inside-out
18. CPTED Como Premisa Urbana EN EL Desarrollo DE Ciudades Latinoamericanas
20. International Security Standards
23. Negligent Hiring Mock Trial Demonstration: Security In the Hot Seat
24. Impact of Legislation, Regulation and Guidelines Upon Security Across the Agriculture and Food Security Spectrum
27. The Convergence of Crisis Management and Business Continuity
28. Neuro-Linguistic Interviewing
29. Blending Organizational Cultures: Intelligence and Security
30. Hiring Risk in A Shrinking Job Market
31. Survival In a Sinking Economy: A Guide to Stretching Your Security Dollars
32. Developing a Strategic Mindset: How to Become a Trusted, Strategic Advisor
33. Securing the Intermodal (Maritime, Rail, and Highway) Supply Chain
35. Pandemic Influenza Preparedness, Planning, and Response
37. Workplace Violence Prevention and Intervention American National Standard
39. Security and CPTED for Tourist Attractions/Destinations and Theme Parks
40. Cyber Security Series - "Cyber Thieves In the Night"
41. Detecting Casino Crime with CCTV
42. Understanding the Violent Mind in the Workplace
44. Career Survival In the New Economy: A Comprehensive Success Plan for All Security Professionals
48. Brigham Young University's Case Study Approach to the Integration of Security Services, Systems and Devices
49. Implementing Organizational Resiliency at Universities and Colleges
50. Pirates at Sea - Managing a Very Real Risk for Ship-Owners through a Comprehensive Risk Management Approach
51. Enterprise Risk Management - A Security Practitioner's Journey
53. International Due Diligence Investigations: Providing Vital Intelligence to Mitigate Business Risks in Foreign Markets
54. Security Manager in Large Companies
55. Making Your Organization Resilient
57. From Normal to Safe Crisis Communications
58. Integrated Physical Security System Essentials- What Makes a Network Work
59. Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) Update and Overview
60. Security Architecture and Engineering Part 1: Basis of Security Design
63. Insider Risks-Threats to Information Assets: The Global Recession Is the Perfect Storm for Losses
64. Utility Infrastructure Security Coordination
66. Can Modeling & Simulation Really Save Lives?
68. Critical Communications – De-Escalation Skills for Difficult People
69. The Growing Threat of Lone Operator Terrorism
70. Eight Great Ideas - Latest Thinking In Security Risk Management
74. Security Risk Management: Targeting Resources in Tough Economic Times
78. Security Architecture and Engineering, Part 2: Systems Design and Engineering
79. Excellence In High-Impact Security Education Training
82. Security Director of the Future: Economic Pressures Challenge Security to Add Value or Get out of the Way
83. Military Security Operations In Afghanistan/Iraq (Part 1)
84. Workplace Violence - What Do I Do?
85. Full and Multi-Building Evacuation as a Terror Response Componentt
86. Stadium and Arena Security, A Case Study: Security at the New Yankee Stadium
87. Successful Strategies for Private Security-Law Enforcement Partnerships: Operation Partnership Lessons Learned
88. U.S.S. COLE, Mumbai and the Big Threat of Small Vessels
90. ARES Model - How to Integrate Security to HESSQ Efforts
91. Demystifying Business Resiliency Audits: Separating Myths From Facts.
92. What An Investigator Needs to Know about Digital Data!
93. Data Mining for Security Applications: Using Your Data to Tell You about the Future
94. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack to the Critical National Infrastructures
95. Security System Design Part III: System Implementation
96. Workplace Violence Prevention for Plant Closings and Layoffs
98. Premises Liability: A Trail Lawyer's Hints for the Security Professional
99. Shelter In-Place, Are Your Ready for the Wait?
100. Kidnapped! What Happens Next?
102. Security Metrics, Demonstrating the Value of Security
105. Ecoterrorism
108. Manejo De Crisis Aplicadas a Casos De Secuestro y Extorsión
109. Image & Self-Projection for Today's Woman in Business, Government, and the Professions
110. Using the CSO Standard to Advance Security and Your Career
111. Protecting a Data Center
112. Speaking Bean - Creating a Proper Return On Investment (ROI) for Security Budgets
113. Smart Cards, Identity, Privacy and You
114. Effective Use of Security Consultants
115. Enterprise Security Risk Management—Creating An Empowered, Effective, Converged Security Team
117. Key Success Factors to Becoming a World-Class Preferred IP Security Integrator
118. SHOTS FIRED! - Guidance for Surviving An Active Shooter Situation
119. Whom Do You Trust? Streamlining Employment Background Investigations
123. The Original Cold Case Investigators
124. Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)
125. ASIS Certifications 101: Advantages for the Military Security Professional
127. Leader's Observations On Leadership: A Panel Discussion
128. Security and Resilience in the Supply Chain
129. Find and Fix the Vulnerabilities of Your Integrated Security Systems
130. Computer Security for Traveling Executives
131. Critical Infrastructure-Food at Rest IS Food at Risk, a Study of the LOCAL to GLOBAL Food Supply and Vulnerabilities
132. Innovation or Confusion? How Will High Tech Industries Impact Electronic Security Systems
134. Effectively Define the Relationship Between Your Assets And the Consequences of Threats Using the CARVER Method
135. Military Security Operations In Afghanistan/Iraq (Part 2)
139. Private Security & Missing and Abducted Children Events - Presented by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) & the Law Enforcement Liaison Council
140. Los Angeles County Approach to Critical Incident Protocols – Successful Response of Public-Private Partnerships to Major Incidents
141. Leveraging Your PSA and the Infrastructure Survey Tool to Improve Facility Security
143. Recognizing, Assessing and Managing Those That Present Risk to the Workplace
145. Succession Planning Basics: It Takes Leaders to Grow Other Leaders
146. Security Management Versus Continuity Management: A Coming Collision or Collaboration?
147. Innovation, Integration, and Interoperability: Global Security at Microsoft
148. Liability After An Act of Terrorism: What Everyone Needs to Know And Think about
149. Integrated Systems Means Much More Than Technology for Campus Security
150A. Taking Control Across Continents: Successes and Lessons From Recent International Crises: The Security Director's Response and Resources (Part 1)
150B. Taking Control Across Continents: Successes and Lessons From Recent International Crises: Integrating Key Players and Critical Information Into the Process (Part 2)
152. Museum and Cultural Property Best Practices
154. Security Technology ≠ Security
157. Loss Prevention in the World of Third Party Logisitcs
160. Protecting America's Electricial Grid
161. The Onboard Perspective: Piracy and Appropriate Vessel Security
165. Get out in Front
166. The Game Changer
103. 650 BUILDINGS IN 10 MONTHS. Wells Fargo Bank Converts Keys to Cards
153. 287 Security Blunders You Should Avoid